The Belden Library is hosting the July 1 presentation.
The challenge is recommended for kids in grades 3-5.
The program allows parents and children to enjoy bedtime stories and songs from the comfort of their homes.
Participants will make a tic-tac-toe board and a matching game.
The class will do a different project every week.
The hour-long Zoom session is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The latest session begins at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
You can sign up for a one-hour time slot through the Cora J. Belden Library.
The winning ticket was sold in Rocky Hill.
This week's kits will be available from the Belden Library on Thursday.
Activities will include the reading of two traditional folk tales and painting some rocks to spread kindness.
In this session hosted by the Cora J. Belden Library, participants will engage in a group conversation and discuss work search strategies.
Children don't have to miss out on storytime just because the library is closed.
This online program is sponsored by the Friends of the Cora J. Belden Library.
Participants will learn how to create an auger to lift cereal out of a bowl.
The virtual sessions are being held on Thursdays through Aug. 27.
This program is sponsored by Friends of the Cora J. Belden Library.
The session begins at 3 p.m.
Sign-up is available until 15 minutes before the 6 p.m. event.
The virtual presentation on skin cancer prevention will take place on Thursday.
This nursery rhyme program is designed to help children gain prereading skills.
The 40-minute performance for kids will be accompanied by hands-on, visual, and sensory experiences.
Sign up for a half-hour slot to discuss your resume, practice interviewing, and other job-search skills.
This event allows parents and kids to enjoy bedtime stories and songs from the comfort of their own homes.
Registration is open for the June 22 session.
The kits are recommended for children age 5 and older.
This Zoom program hosted by the Cora J. Belden Library is recommended for children birth to 5 years and their caregivers.
This nursery rhyme program hosted by the Belden Library helps children gain prereading skills.
During this week's session hosted by the Belden Library, participants will focus on brain puzzles and brick rubbings.
The program allows parents and their children to enjoy bedtime stories and songs from the comfort of their own homes.
The June 17 session is recommended for those age 10 or older.
The online sessions begin on Thursday, June 18.
This program is recommended for families with children age 5 and younger.
Sign up to participate in a group conversation and discuss work search strategies.
This virtual, two-day workshop series is for kids age 8 and older.
The two-hour online workshop is set for Saturday.
The session will take place on June 15 via Zoom.
Sgt. Steve Morgan from the Rocky Hill Police Department will be on hand to answer questions about being a law enforcement officer.
Participants will put their engineering skills to the test.
The nursery rhyme program helps children gain prereading skills.